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Religion and Philosophy: Part 3
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Islam It is the second largest religion in the world.
It is the predominant religion in: Middle East from North Africa to Central Asia Indonesia Pakistan Bangladesh It is also the youngest of the world religions. The religion is diffusing rapidly to other areas.
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Origin of Islam Along with Jews and Christians, Muslims trace their religion to the children of Abraham. The prophet Muhammad, who was born in Makkah (also spelled Mecca), founded Islam (c. 610). The Angel Gabriel gave Muhammad the elements of the gospel which were put into the holy book of the religion, the Quran. Muhammad migrated to Medina, where people listened to and adopted his declarations.
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Five Pillars of Faith Reciting the words of witness
Worshipping five times a day facing Mecca Giving alms (money or food) to the needy Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan Making a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once during a lifetime
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Branches of Islam Sunni Shiite Arabic for “orthodox” 83% of Muslims
Dominant in Saudi Arabia Shiite 70% live in Iran or Iraq
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Islam The Sunni believe that successor should be chosen by agreement among the religion’s leaders. The Shiite believe that the successor should be a member of Muhammad’s family. Differences have often led to conflict.
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Islam The split between the Sunni and Shiite branches occurred over the rightful successor to Muhammad, the religion’s founder. Al-Rifa'i Mosque Egypt
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Sunnis and Shiites in the Middle East
Only two countries in the Middle East are majority Shiite: Iran and Iraq. All the rest, with the exception of Lebanon and Israel, are majority Sunni. Historically, there have been many tensions between the two groups. Sunnis and Shiites in the Middle East
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Diffusion of Islam Hearth —Southwest Asia (Mecca, Saudi Arabia)
Muslim armies took over portions of northern Africa, Asia (including India), and southern Europe and converted many non-Arabs, often through intermarriage. The religion has been diffused by missionaries and through trade.
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Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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Organization of Space Mosques—Muslim house of worship; Minarets are towers which are features of mosques where a muzzan summons people to pray
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